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I have a 96 jeep grand cherokee, i have 2 sensor codes po138 and po 141, can you tell me what sensors these are and where are they located

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They are codes for your O2 Sensors..........Depending on codes,maybe more then one issue involved.

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the cam sensor is in the distributor,attached to the plate and is also joined buy the sync signal generator. the crankshaft sensor is in the bell housing of the transmission on the driver side upper corner of the head. they both work together to make fire and fuel.
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